Saw this article on my news feed and had a laugh because this actually almost happened to me! I was feeling a bit tired one day and looked around for a coffee shop, but instead saw a convenience store with 5 hour energy drinks advertised out front. When I entered, it was a really weird convenience store, they had a big movie rental section. Weird… But I head for the fridge at the back. Ok weird, there’s no fridge, but the 5 hour energy drinks are at the cash under a glass counter top. I pick the one I want and then it dawns on me – this isn’t a convenience store, it’s a sex shop, the 5 hour energy drinks are poppers, and the movie rentals are sex tapes.
This happened in the gay village in Toronto. Like I said I was very tired
>But those who work in LGBTQ sexual health say the FDA’s warning that people are confusing poppers with energy shots, with sometimes dire consequences, may actually be doing more of a disservice.
>Such messaging “borders on inflammatory” and may contribute to the “the stigmatization of the product [and] the stigmatization of the person who’s using poppers,”
Bullshit, those look like energy shots, if I was in a rush I wouldn’t notice the difference, and how the fuck does that “stigmatize” anybody or is inflammatory in any way?
missspiritualtramp says
Saw this article on my news feed and had a laugh because this actually almost happened to me! I was feeling a bit tired one day and looked around for a coffee shop, but instead saw a convenience store with 5 hour energy drinks advertised out front. When I entered, it was a really weird convenience store, they had a big movie rental section. Weird… But I head for the fridge at the back. Ok weird, there’s no fridge, but the 5 hour energy drinks are at the cash under a glass counter top. I pick the one I want and then it dawns on me – this isn’t a convenience store, it’s a sex shop, the 5 hour energy drinks are poppers, and the movie rentals are sex tapes.
This happened in the gay village in Toronto. Like I said I was very tired
Laumser says
>But those who work in LGBTQ sexual health say the FDA’s warning that people are confusing poppers with energy shots, with sometimes dire consequences, may actually be doing more of a disservice.
>Such messaging “borders on inflammatory” and may contribute to the “the stigmatization of the product [and] the stigmatization of the person who’s using poppers,”
Bullshit, those look like energy shots, if I was in a rush I wouldn’t notice the difference, and how the fuck does that “stigmatize” anybody or is inflammatory in any way?
zumera says
They do look alike.
qtx says
> Poppers are a chemical substance popular among people who have anal sex
Wut?
> He explained they also relax the sphincter muscle of the anus, making receptive anal sex more comfortable for some people.
Oh okay.
slayasback says
Poppers were here first.
MakeNazisDeadAgain69 says
Get a republican to tweet that they cure vaccines and you’ll get all the proof you need.
Big_D_Cyrus says
Was I wrong in thinking poppers were made illegal quite some time ago?